Look I love California and Matt Skiba as much as the next guy but they really don't. They said maybe 3 lines to each other this weekend in Hartford. That was disappointing...but that said they fucking shredded it. They were great.

I was there! Great to see Blink, and I think their actual performance was stellar, but I would have liked a little more crowd Interaction. They absolutely shredded it though. Never heard them sound so good.

It's a stretch. Not a huge one, but it's a stretch. If you look at the intention and theme of Epcot, it doesn't fit.

Things like Nemo fit because you could argue that the Nemo ride is your intro into the "seas" and leads to a vast pavilion of learning experiences. Tron would have no place. It's not about "our" future. It's not teaching us anything. And it's nothing to celebrate. But hey, like I said, MK could use it. Hasn't had a new E-ticket since Splash.

Not at all. Test Track is themed to the present and future of automobiles, and though it totally does resemble Tron, the themes are different. I would love to see this stateside. In tomorrowland though.

Its going to be a "your mileage may vary" thing. I visited Paris last June and I loved it. I found most of the people to be kind and helpful to me as long as I did not make an ass out of myself. I found the city to be pretty clean overall, and safe, although there were defiantly some areas I wouldn't walk around at night (but I come from the NYC tri-state area, I felt way better in Paris than I did in say, Harlem or the Bronx). The food was phenomenal, the city itself is beautiful, and most of the sites and museums are a ton of fun. Yeah, some areas are particularly touristy. I found the tourists to be way worse than locals.

To be honest with you I found Parisians way more polite and helpful than the people of NYC.

I was there last night and wow did Yankee Stadium leave a poor taste in my mouth. I am a lifelong Yankee fan, but I won't be going to a game for a long time. First, the new ticket policy is absolutely asinine. Getting our tickets at the stub hub office was kind of an ordeal.

Next, we sat in the bleachers, and the atmosphere was weak. Nobody was there, they stopped selling beer in the 5th inning, and you could only buy one. People left en masse after the 6th inning because the product on the field is rough. The place seemed dead and empty and it seemed as though no one was even paying attention.

The archaic beer policy has led to people pregaming aggressively and I have never seen a more unruly group of drunk people. There were fights, someone swung at a cop, and people were throwing up everywhere. I've sat in the bleachers my whole life and I never saw something like this. The flip side of that, is you yell too loudly and the Yankees will throw you out. Its insane.

Anecdotally speaking, it didn't seem like anyone was having fun. People were bitching constantly about all of this and overall, I really felt let down. I miss the old stadium, but I have always defended the new stadium. Not anymore.

That may be one of my favorite Vader lines ever. For some reason it really helped me connect the Anakin that we all know and loved in clone wars to the monster he has become. Something about hearing his arrogance made me connect the two, I don't know.